“We’re going to have a really, really big time,” says singer Jamie Dailey. “We’re going to do a lot of songs we’re never done on stage before as well as a lot of the trademark mark songs that show off the Dailey & Vincent sound.”

Dailey also says there’s a possibility of a special guest and promises some comedy along the way courtesy of the band’s mandolin player Jeff Parker.

“He ain’t all there,” Dailey laughs.

As for the promise of new music, Dailey says fans can look forward to “hardcore bluegrass 101,” gospel and country classics.

Darrin Vincent says this is a show he looks forward to all year.

“It’s a wonderful place to play for us,” he says. “To be able to come to Nashville and play for your peers and the people in the industry it’s exciting and very humbling.”

Tickets are $26.50 and available at the Ryman's site. Show time is 7:30 p.m.